/ʌnɪnˈfɔrsəbəl lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: đạo luật không thể ép buộc thi hành.
A more thorough explanation: An unenforceable law refers to a statute or regulation that cannot be effectively implemented or upheld due to various reasons, such as being in conflict with higher laws, lacking clarity or specificity, or being impractical to enforce. This term typically denotes a legal provision that, while technically existing, cannot be enforced in practice.
Example: The court found the contract to be unenforceable due to a violation of public policy.